Mexico, Donald Trump and cartels
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The President of Mexico says she sought a direct call with U.S. President Donald Trump following repeated insinuations the United States might be getting ready to strike Mexican drug cartels.
President Donald Trump has again raised the idea of acting against Mexican drug cartels, but Mexico and analysts doubt unilateral U.S. military action.
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